The Mercer Rubber Co. team traveled to New Orleans, Louisianna for the annual WEFTEC conference and convention. Thank you to all of the new and familiar faces who visited our booth to share your interest and support in our products and services. We look forward to attending again in 2025!
Our engineer TM is photographed preparing to pressure test a shipment of flanges. Each product has a specific rated pressure and test pressure. This order includes an FCR 500 Reducer that is rated at 170 PSI and is tested at 250 PSI; while the WA451 is rated at 250 PSI and is tested at 375…
If you are seeking flexible connector replacements for your piping systems, Mercer Rubber Co. is the solution. Our team members are happy to visit the jobsite and assess the installation. Mercer employees recently visited a large wastewater treatment facility in New Jersey to inspect some failing bellows. Now, with precise measurements and a replacement plan,…
At the start of this year, we opened our doors to the Inside the Blueprint team to give them an insider’s perspective of a day at Mason Industries and Mercer Rubber Co. They toured our factory and learned about every aspect of our manufacture process, from milling our own rubber, building each joint, and curing…
In early June, the Mercer Rubber Co. team traveled to the west coast for the annual American Water Works Association Convention. Spencer, Bob, and TM spent the week in Anaheim educating members of the water industry about the benefits of using Mercer products. We pride ourselves on our products reliability, consistency, and ability to be…
Quality assurance does not end once the expansion joints have been built. We design and construct our own custom crating for large diameter joints, allowing the product to remain in pristine condition throughout the shipping process. These crates are built with the exact dimensions required to ensure that the joint can withstand transports both nationwide…
When our customers need expansion joints replaced, we encourage that retrofit measurements are taken by our engineers so we can supply proper replacements. We provide this service to our customers as an additional bonus to working with Mercer Rubber Co. Our clients can be confident in knowing that the engineers designing their products have each…
The process of building expansion joints requires a block of time to be set aside for the rubber to cure. The process of curing takes place in an autoclave, a machine providing the correct amount of elevated temperature and pressure needed for the joint to cure properly. Having 4 autoclaves that allow for rubber expansion…
The 2024 NYWEA tradeshow and conference was a success! Spencer, Dave, and Pam spent February 5th and 6th at the Marriott Marquis in Manhattan connecting with people throughout the New York water industry. They spent their time informing guests about our array of products and how Mercer Rubber Co. could improve their workplace. Thank you…
The Mercer Rubber Co. Team completed yet another successful PowerGen tradeshow and conference! They enjoyed their time in New Orleans connecting with new and familiar clients while discussing the significant work they have done. The team also got to spend some time with our representatives from Silentium in Chile, photographed below with Spencer. Thank you…
It takes a trained eye and precision to correctly measure offset. Our veteran engineer, TM, employs both of these assets as pictured below. We never shy away from a jobsite visit or a chance to see the expansion joint in person. Acquiring the correct measurements from the beginning will only ensure a smooth process from…
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